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THE MAROON TIGER
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Alemei Notes
E. G. Thomas, ’06, has been called to the pastorate
of the First Baptist Church at Macon, Georgia.
At the October meeting of the National Council of the
Y. M. C. A., held in Chicago, Benjamin F. Hubert, ’09,
spoke on “Negro Country Life and Its Problems.” Mr.
Hubert early in last year founded the National Asso
ciation for the Advancement of Negro Country Life. He
is President of the Georgia State College at Savannah,
Georgia.
William H. Haines, ’15, Assistant State’s Attorney,
at Chicago is now the proud father of a son.
Fred D. Gholston, ’23, was on the campus recently.
He is in the insurance field in Steelton, Pennsylvania.
Willis L. James, ’23, was married in September to Miss
Theodora Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. James are both teach
ing at the State Normal School, Montgomery, Alabama.
E. T. Belsaw, ex.-Ac. ’97, has been executive secretary
for the Alabama Medical Association for seventeen years.
He served as president of the same body in 1912.
R. A. Brookins, Ex.-Ac. ’25, is cartoonist for the
Flu Courier the official organ of the Atlanta and West
Point Railroad.
A. D. Williams, Div. ’98, has recently been appointed
secretary for the Home Mission Board of the National
Baptist Convention, Incorporated, with offices in Atlanta,
Georgia.
R. H. Carter, ’03, eye, ear and nose specialist, has
been elected by the College to succeed Dr. A. D. Jones
as college physician.
J. Q. Chenault, Ex. ’26, was recently married to Miss
Edna Carter.
C. Wallace Hawkins, ’28, is in charge of Boys’ Work
at Dayton, Ohio. He is enjoying his chosen field and
is doing much to make the boys of his city happy.
W. E. Anderson, ’21, who has been teaching and
coaching the fodtball team at Langston University,
Oklahoma, is on a leave of absence for a year’s study
at the University of Chicago.
Clarence H. Mills, Ac. ’13, received the degree of
Doctor of Philosophy in the Romance languages from
the University of Chicago last summer. He is now
teaching in Indianapolis, Indiana.
A. D. Jones, ’92, who for twenty-five years was
the college physician, passed away December 8, 1928.
He was known intimately to hundreds of boys and young
men who came to Morehouse during his quarter of a
century of service.
Wade H. McKinney, ’20, who has pastored for five
years the Mt. Olive Baptist Church, Flint, Michigan,
has gone to pastor the Antioch Baptist Church of Cleve-
lan, Ohio.
J. Warren Davis, ’ll, president of West Virginia Col
legiate Institute, Institute West Virginia, was on the
campus a few days ago.
H. D. Guinn, Ac. ’21, is a practicing dentist in Bir
mingham, Alabama.
T. L. Curry, ’27 and 0. S. Hall, Ex. ’26, have re
cently opened a style shop on Auburn Avenue, this
City.
Jesse McDaniel, Ac. ’18, took the pharmaceutical
course at the Detroit City College of Pharmacy, and is
now part owner of two drug stores in that city.
Otis J. Mills, Ex. ’28, is a practising pharmacist in
St. Augustine, Florida.
H. T. Sampson, ’28, is teaching mathematics at Jack-
son College, Jackson, Mississippi.
G. T. Stocks, ’10, who for a number of years has
been secretary of the Y. M. C. A. in Houston, Texas,
was on the campus during the Christmas.
W. K. Payne, ’23, who was married in February, 1928,
to Miss Mattie Elizabeth Beverly, is the proud father
of a boy, born, December 2nd. Mr. Payne is director
of the Junior College, State Normal School, Montgom
ery, Alabama.
W. C. Allen, ’26, is a medical student at the School
of Medicine of Howard University, Washington, D. C.
A. M. Townsend, ’24, who finished his course in medi
cine at Howard University last year, is now serving his
interneship at City Hospital, No. 2, St. Louis, Missouri.
G. H. Andrews, ’26, is State Manager for the Atlanta
Life Insurance Company, with his offices in Louisville,
Kentucky.
S. R. Tillinghast, ’23, who took the degree of Master
of Business Administration at Northwestern University,
is teaching at the Georgia State Industrial College, Sa
vannah, Georgia.
W. A. Davis, ’14, a physician of Macon, Georgia,
called to see friends and acquaintances on the campus
late in November.
Tennyson says:
Flower in the crannied wall,
I pluck you out of the crannies,
I hold you here, root and all, in my hand,
Little flower—but if I could understand
What you are, root and all, and all in all,
I should know what God and man is.